Present Perfect

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Present Perfect refers to
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recent events without a definite time given, events with result in the present, state verbs and habitual action which lasts up to the present
I've just seen a ghost! Jim has had three car accidents. I've twisted my ankle. I've lived here for the past ten years. I've been jogging every morning for the last month.
Present Perfect Continuous
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activity which is not finished or last until now, emphasise duration, recently finished or repeated activity,
I've been waiting for you for three hours. I've been cleaning the house but I still haven't finished. I've been writing letters all morning. I've been running. That's why I look hot. I' ve been taking French lessons this year.

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